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- *In the Harry Potter universe, Grindylows lived in the lake near Hogwarts and are attacked the T903 bytes (138 words) - 17:36, 23 February 2008
- ...griffs were also known in pop culture,such example is J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter.Hagrid's pet Hippogriff,named Buckbeak,was sentenced to death because of it1 KB (169 words) - 10:07, 20 June 2009
- * In the Harry Potter series, the discovery of the twelve uses for dragon's blood are credited to2 KB (257 words) - 19:53, 11 July 2008
- ...his stance is the one most often presented in fiction, including the Harry Potter series. In such books, the two classes of magic-users are portrayed as bein3 KB (440 words) - 18:41, 18 April 2007
- *Harry Potter (book) - Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them - In this book, a creature c2 KB (379 words) - 19:09, 8 May 2008
- ...'The Grim' in the Harry Potter series and have an important role in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.4 KB (643 words) - 14:25, 8 January 2011
- ...le of throwing balls of fire when angered, in [[J. K. Rowling]]'s ''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire''.2 KB (323 words) - 11:07, 18 March 2011
- ...mage of the barghest is invoked, under the moniker of "the Grim," in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. In this story, the character of Sirius Black *In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry sees a large black dog prior to learning of his Godfather's escape from Azk6 KB (943 words) - 20:00, 1 March 2011
- In the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' universe of JK Rowling, Re'em are described as "extremely rare giant ox4 KB (634 words) - 12:57, 18 August 2009
- ...epicted as an extremely fierce shaggy white dog, is mentioned in the Harry Potter series.2 KB (378 words) - 14:34, 23 May 2011
- ...is creature is a part of various universes, including the stories of Harry Potter and the many fictional worlds of Dungeons & Dragons. In both these examples4 KB (550 words) - 23:03, 28 August 2007
- *Harry Potter7 KB (966 words) - 22:48, 23 June 2006
- Hags are occasionally mentioned in the [[Harry Potter]] series, but never in any great detail (the prologue of "Fantastic Beasts4 KB (720 words) - 16:40, 18 April 2007
- ...are Magical beasts (Harry Potter)|magical beasts mentioned in the ''Harry Potter'' series.7 KB (1,129 words) - 18:19, 20 January 2011
- Hags are occasionally mentioned in the Harry Potter series, but never in any great detail (the prologue of "Fantastic Beasts an5 KB (819 words) - 21:48, 28 August 2007
- ...ur decades. Henry Dawson Ellis Bull died in 1892 and his son, the Reverend Harry Bull, took over the living. In 1911, he married a younger divorcée, Ivy, a ...ice left, these ceased. Mrs Smith later maintained that she then suspected Harry Price, an expert conjurer, of causing the phenomena.19 KB (2,959 words) - 21:04, 4 December 2008
- *Alastor Moody is a character appearing in the [[Harry Potter]] series by [[JK Rowling]]6 KB (921 words) - 10:37, 24 January 2008
- ...ed in many modern comics, but the house-elf Dobby in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series stays closer to the traditional, house-keeping qualities of Robin Go6 KB (967 words) - 18:44, 18 April 2007
- ...rature for children is concerned, another mention of unicorns is in "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone". The protagonist uses it to prolong his life7 KB (1,197 words) - 08:45, 12 November 2010